But perhaps more importantly, we still don’t know how this iPhone SE 2 is supposed to look. Even that very name is unconfirmed, with Forbes contributor Gordon Kelly claiming today to have heard from a “supply chain source” about unchanged iPhone SE branding.

Kelly’s anonymous source suggests there’s in fact no redesign in the pipeline either, although certain “upgraded internals” will reportedly make the starting price “increase significantly” from the current $350 entry-level MSRP.

With a metal chassis, single rear-facing camera and Face ID support, that sounds fairly reasonable, also including a fast charger that Apple apparently plans to bundle with all the new models as standard.

There’s obviously no way to verify the authenticity and accuracy of these third-party accessories, but even if the iPhone SE 2 ends up “borrowing” its “cousin’s” notch, you should probably expect a smaller screen cutout likely lacking all the Face ID-supporting sensors and mechanisms.

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